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<li>Enter a name under Product Alias (maybe phone mode) and a number (maybe build number) under Product version then click the browse icon in front of Saving Path<br/>
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<li>In the window that pops up, navigate to the location you wish to save the .pac file, give it a name then click Save<br/>
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<li>Click OK<br/>
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<li>Wait while the .pac gets packed<br/>
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<li>Once done, you should see Packeting Complete. Click OK<br/>
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<li>You should now see the created pac file<br/>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Important Notice</span><ul class="mycode_list"><li>The BMAConfig.xml is different for each model<br/>
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<li>You can edit the <span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Hovatek-SC7731E</span> entry in the BMAConfig.xml to suit your model. <br/>
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<li>Avoid using files for another model, including FDL 1&2.<br/>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Video Transcript</span><br/>
<blockquote class="mycode_quote"><cite>Quote:</cite>In this video tutorial, I will be explaining how to create a spreadtrum pac file using research<br/>
download tool. You need to have the files for the phone model which you intend to<br/>
build into a pac file. Your FDL 1&2 are very important. Now these files should<br/>
be in .img format; boot, cache, persist, prodnv<br/>
recovery, system, vbmeta and vendor. You can rename to .img format. Your<br/>
fbootlogo and logo can be in .bmp format and the rest cab be in<br/>
.bin . You need to copy this BMA config xml file into the research download tool folder. Its just a<br/>
template okay? Replace if prompted and then you scroll down to<br/>
launch research download tool<br/>
you wait while the dashboard comes up<br/>
okay now that we're up, you click the Settings icon and then you should be in the<br/>
download settings menu now you load the fdl file I'm starting with<br/>
FDL 1 . You tick, double-click and then you click the Browse icon. Navigate to the<br/>
location of the file, select, click Open. Now for fdl 2, double-click, click the<br/>
Browse icon, navigate to the location of the file, select. Now for the remaining files<br/>
take note of the Base1 column. This gives you an idea of the file name so for<br/>
this for example w_fixnv1 I have the file here so to<br/>
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